thingworld

International Triennial of New Media Art

Edited by Fan Di'an and Zhang Ga

Description

Richly illustrated and boasting an array of distinguished artists, scholars and curators, thingworld is the catalogue of the International Triennial of New Media Art held at the National Art Museum of China.

The theme 'thingworld' alludes to traditional Chinese worldviews on nature, materiality, and cosmology. The exhibits demonstrate the relationship between diverse ecological conditions and multiple life forms, human and natural substances, and the relationships between all things.

From metal balls ascending in an uncanny anti-gravitational movement to a Victorian sofa standing precariously à l'attitude; from miniature instruments which require a magnifying glass to peek at their elegance to monumental inflatables that entwine and elongate to permeate 5,000 square feet of gallery space; from murmuring tweets from the virtual void to billions of algorithmically generated configurations of a mere 24 cards depicting an 18th-century genre painting; the exhibition unfolds its three themes: 'Monologue: Ding An Sich'; 'Dialogue: Ding to Thing'; and 'Ensemble: Parliament of Things' in a reciprocal interrelation.

In celebration of thingworld, there emerges an opportunity to reinvigorate the impasse of cultural production that is contingent solely on the premise of a human subject through a much-expanded field of operation; there will be a newfound world of discussions, concerns giving rise to new forms of artistic experimentation and new vocabularies of aesthetic manifestation that resonate with a vision of equity molded by a renewed political ecology, that is the "Equality of All Things".

thingworld

International Triennial of New Media Art

Edited by Fan Di'an and Zhang Ga

Author Information

Fan Di'an is Director of the National Art Museum of China.Zhang Ga is Professor at Tsinghua University Art & Science Center MediaLAB; Associate Professor at Parsons the New School for Design and editor of Synthetic Times (MIT, 2009).

Contributors:

Essay Contributors:Zhang Ga, Professor at Tsinghua University Art & Science Center MediaLAB; Associate Professor at Parsons the New School for Design and editor of Synthetic Times (MIT, 2009).Professor Graham Harman, the leading philosopher of object-oriented ontology. Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, artistic director of contemporary art exhibition dOCUMENTA (13), formerly chief curator of the Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Turin and, in 2008, also head of the Biennale of Sydney. Professor Timothy Morton, author of Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (University of Minnesota Press, 2013). Professor Sean Cubitt, editor in chief of Leonardo Books. Professor Wang Hui, a prominent Chinese public intellectual. Professor Mark B. N. Hansen, Professor of Literature at Duke University.